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nsa has been around since 1957. >> right. >> the bush administration used the nsa to do something like this. but in every case according to george bush himself, it always had to involve a foreign entity, always had to be a foreign agent or reasonable suspicion of activity outside the united states. what the obama administration and this nsa did was a blanket we'll take all the phone records. as far as we know, we only know verizon, could have been others, too. we don't know what google gave them. google wants to tell us what they gave them, there could be a lot more. >> they do now. i think the companies were complying with what the government was asking them to do, and it is powerful when the government calls and tells you you have to do something, talking about the irs when they call and tell you, the tea party group, turn over book club recommendations, you do it because the government is telling you to do it. one of the complaints about the congress has been lack of oversight or perceived lack of oversight. i think maybe that's the most useful thing to come of this. perhaps there n
nsa has been around since 1957. >> right. >> the bush administration used the nsa to do something like this. but in every case according to george bush himself, it always had to involve a foreign entity, always had to be a foreign agent or reasonable suspicion of activity outside the united states. what the obama administration and this nsa did was a blanket we'll take all the phone records. as far as we know, we only know verizon, could have been others, too. we don't know what...
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this is revealed from the ig report from inside the nsa. pardon me if i don't trust them. >> how else will they do a report. they are still gaining access that shay shouldn't have. the government gets basic says and then abuse it. >> do you want to get rid of the nsa? they are policing themselves. >> you can't investigate from the inside. >> you can't do that. you need someone to come in. that's my opinion. >> your opinion is wrong. you are not familiar with love. none of it ever happened to you. do you think this is abuse that is like as big as everybody said it was. you do? >> i totally understand why guys would abuse power to check up on their girlfriend and some of these cases are mwomen checking up on men. >> we talked about this last month. i said we've seen these kinds of things happen before with police and other departments and agencies that have access to information. i don't think it's rampant. i'm not going to sweat the nra on this. the only thing i don't like about this be is in seven of the 12 cases listed in the letter, the s
this is revealed from the ig report from inside the nsa. pardon me if i don't trust them. >> how else will they do a report. they are still gaining access that shay shouldn't have. the government gets basic says and then abuse it. >> do you want to get rid of the nsa? they are policing themselves. >> you can't investigate from the inside. >> you can't do that. you need someone to come in. that's my opinion. >> your opinion is wrong. you are not familiar with love....
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the former nsa analyst who leaked information about government surveillance is hinting he may have more secrets up his sleeve. devin dwyer joins us with new details. >> good morning. snowden's leaks are creating a headache for the obama administration, latest that the nsi is hacking china is a potential embarrassment as the u.s. criticizes china for hacking of its own. in hong kong edward snowden is front-page news, still in hiding but dropping bombshell, this time telling a local paper the people of hong kong are targets of american cyberspace too. >> it's scary. >> reporter: from an nsa listening post in hawaii snowden says u.s. computer hackers hit china, north korea and hong kong and snoend is putting his destiny in the hands of the hong kong government which so far made no known effort to detain him. he says he intends to stay in the city to expose what he calls criminality by the u.s. >> i, sitting at my desk, certainly had the authority to wiretap anyone from you your accountant to federal judge or president if i had a personal e-mail. >> officials say his claims are false saying
the former nsa analyst who leaked information about government surveillance is hinting he may have more secrets up his sleeve. devin dwyer joins us with new details. >> good morning. snowden's leaks are creating a headache for the obama administration, latest that the nsi is hacking china is a potential embarrassment as the u.s. criticizes china for hacking of its own. in hong kong edward snowden is front-page news, still in hiding but dropping bombshell, this time telling a local paper...
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one is the nsa stuff. it has been going on for six months now. it is going to keep going on. revelations in june up to yesterday where the federal judge said that is unconstitutional. or miley y cyrus twerking. >> the biggest story is gretchen getting her own show at 2:00 p.m. >> and rob ford he's my favorite. i like him. >> he is raising the bar for crack heads. i love the interpreter, but it has been done so much. you look at this guy when he is standing next to obama and you are like who is lying more? is he saying you are going to get to keep your doctor? >> or you are asking how did he get there? >> thank you so much. a man in detroit claiming home surveillance video. watch this. the viewer says a woman was trying to protect her doig when it jumped and attacked her face. okay reaction is this real video or not? it is too embarrassing not to. >> you guys agree? >> i do think it is real and the real sad story here, the cat got the watch and the wallet also. >> i think he has a future as a comedian. >> i'm saying good-bye to you. >> animal rights activists scolding a girl w
one is the nsa stuff. it has been going on for six months now. it is going to keep going on. revelations in june up to yesterday where the federal judge said that is unconstitutional. or miley y cyrus twerking. >> the biggest story is gretchen getting her own show at 2:00 p.m. >> and rob ford he's my favorite. i like him. >> he is raising the bar for crack heads. i love the interpreter, but it has been done so much. you look at this guy when he is standing next to obama and...
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he was saying was true, he had to take ones that included sensitive, detailed blueprints of how the nsa does what they do. and so, he's in possession of literally thousands of documents that contain very specific blueprints that would allow somebody who read them to know exactly how the nsa does what it does, which would, in turn, allow them to evade that surveillance or replicate it. >> greenwald has insisted snowden insist the details not be made public. the fugitive has been stuck at moscow's airport since june 23rd, without a passport. on friday, he said he would meet vladimir putin's condition that he was stop leaking documents in exchange for asylum. >>> a 6-year-old boy remains in critical condition, after being pulled from an 11-foot sand hole. he was buried for about 4 1/2 hours friday night. according to newly-released 911 calls, nathan's father and a family friend tried hand-digging him out before rescuers and heavy equipment arrived. >> my friend's son, he got stuck in a sand dune and he's under the sand dune and he can't get him out. >> okay. can anybody see him? or is he c
he was saying was true, he had to take ones that included sensitive, detailed blueprints of how the nsa does what they do. and so, he's in possession of literally thousands of documents that contain very specific blueprints that would allow somebody who read them to know exactly how the nsa does what it does, which would, in turn, allow them to evade that surveillance or replicate it. >> greenwald has insisted snowden insist the details not be made public. the fugitive has been stuck at...
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a federal judge rules the nsa's collection of our phone records is likely illegal. expect the case to reach the supreme court. mega maenaa, could we be headed for a $1 billion christmas eve jackpot? we have details. and rock 'n' roll hall of fame welcomes a whole new class of great artists and bands. plus, it's just another day for a couple of french dare devils getting a better view of the alps. frightening just to look at. good morning, everyone. all right. so tens of millions of people are in the path of yet another winter storm. and remember, the season doesn't officially begin until this saturday. in toledo, ohio, though, you're looking at a preview of what's moving east on its way to the i-95 corridor. the nasty snow, sleet and ice koim pact millions of travelers today and into wednesday morning. and timing is critical here. especially when et comit comes h hour traffic. bill karins is here tracking this storm. i see lots of colors there. >> that means it is cold. one to two inches of snow doesn't sound like a big deal. when you have the issues, it's 28 in fil
a federal judge rules the nsa's collection of our phone records is likely illegal. expect the case to reach the supreme court. mega maenaa, could we be headed for a $1 billion christmas eve jackpot? we have details. and rock 'n' roll hall of fame welcomes a whole new class of great artists and bands. plus, it's just another day for a couple of french dare devils getting a better view of the alps. frightening just to look at. good morning, everyone. all right. so tens of millions of people are...
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nsa is not saying. the speculation is just about any of that and perhaps even more. >> drake says americans should be concerned about letting the government go too far in the tame of security. >> the only way for perfect security is perfect surveillance. >> that is george kaufman. that is what that would look like. >> drake is not alone in feeling that way. >> whatever you did electronically they could capture. >> bill worked at the nsa for nearly four decades starting as a data analyst in the days before desktop computers. after 9/11 the nsa fee bega bea warrantless surveillance program started by president bush. >> the telcoms providing billing data records of people in the united states calling people in the united states. my estimate was they were collecting on the order of 3 billion a day. >> 3 billion phone records. >> just internal to the country. >> in simple terms nsa is spying on americans inseidenberg of this country. >> that's correct. >> binney thought it was wrong and quit in protest. some
nsa is not saying. the speculation is just about any of that and perhaps even more. >> drake says americans should be concerned about letting the government go too far in the tame of security. >> the only way for perfect security is perfect surveillance. >> that is george kaufman. that is what that would look like. >> drake is not alone in feeling that way. >> whatever you did electronically they could capture. >> bill worked at the nsa for nearly four...
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the nsa adapted and moved on. with the fall of the soviet union admissions team less urgent submitting and the nsa lagged behind in the latest technology. as general michael hayden the nsa director who took charge in 1999 put it, in an age of telecommunications breakthroughs the nsa was becoming deaf. but 9-11 delivered a shock that was loud enough for everyone to hear. the nsa got a bigger budget and a new mission, stop the next attack. which leads us to a massive data center being built by the nsa in the utah desert. it's capacity to collect and analyze data so enormous it has even former nsa staffers worried. >> it is really a turnkey situation where it could be turned quickly and become a totalitarian state pretty quickly. >> how comfortable are you with the government being able to know so much. that's next. hey. they're coming. yeah. british. later. sorry. ok...four words... scarecrow in the wind... a baboon... monkey? hot stew saturday!? ronny: hey jimmy, how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars swi
the nsa adapted and moved on. with the fall of the soviet union admissions team less urgent submitting and the nsa lagged behind in the latest technology. as general michael hayden the nsa director who took charge in 1999 put it, in an age of telecommunications breakthroughs the nsa was becoming deaf. but 9-11 delivered a shock that was loud enough for everyone to hear. the nsa got a bigger budget and a new mission, stop the next attack. which leads us to a massive data center being built by...
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put the nsa to work. make sure they are listening in on the conversations that dennis rodman is having with kim jong-un. >> if you had a magical ear pose in his head, what would you want him to ask the leader of north korea? >> mr. kim jong-un, are you also talking to the iranians about the nuclear program or chinese or anybody or are you just busy executing all of your political oppons and even the uncle who put you in power? >> maybe dennis rodman is listening. >> thank you. >> think about the point? rodman having more face-to-face contact than anybody. >> putting the wrong pedal to the floor. sent the driver crashing through a store window, did you so that? >> megamillion jackpot is $700 million. how would you spend all of the dough. >> getting everything paid off. i like to travel and i wouldn't mind going somewhere warm like hawaii or the bahamas. i am ready for warmer weather already. . . . . . . . . . . . ♪ for auld lang syne >> where will you be on new year's eve this year? >> we start at 11:00
put the nsa to work. make sure they are listening in on the conversations that dennis rodman is having with kim jong-un. >> if you had a magical ear pose in his head, what would you want him to ask the leader of north korea? >> mr. kim jong-un, are you also talking to the iranians about the nuclear program or chinese or anybody or are you just busy executing all of your political oppons and even the uncle who put you in power? >> maybe dennis rodman is listening. >>...
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worried about the nsa spying on the pope. this is going to be a big issue in the end, i don't believe that they reach critical mass and actually make profound changes and i could be very wrong but i do think in the end there are too many people that back up this kind. >> wholly alliance? one could argue these are people whether they are liberals or libertarians concerned with privacy. >> alliance that tends to frustrate their party in their traditional base of their party. they meet on afghanistan and meet on drone use and meet on surelts. you saw dick cheney surveillance. they are still in the republican establishment a strong defense whatever the. in sa is doing. in the end it will be interesting to see whether or not the new coalition is the majority. >> charles, has any of this, as it's come out and steve is quite right because the initial headlines sometimes isn't backed up by what we find out, has any of it changed your mind about edward snowden and whether or not he is a whistle blower or somewhere on the spectrum to t
worried about the nsa spying on the pope. this is going to be a big issue in the end, i don't believe that they reach critical mass and actually make profound changes and i could be very wrong but i do think in the end there are too many people that back up this kind. >> wholly alliance? one could argue these are people whether they are liberals or libertarians concerned with privacy. >> alliance that tends to frustrate their party in their traditional base of their party. they meet...
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it's not the nsa going to the judge alone, it's something suing the nsa to stop them from spying. at the end of the lawsuit, the judge said, the spying is unconstitutional. you can't spy on all 380 million cell phones in the united states because you're looking for a half dozen phone calls without identifying the calls and the evidence you gave shows that it doesn't even work. it doesn't even give you the information that you are looking for and you haven't been able to point to a single terrorist act that you stopped by this spying. >> not one. >> not one. originally general alexander said 52. then reduced it to 3. then declined to identify the three. in this case before the judge they couldn't point to a single one. >> incredible. you saw 60 minutes where they trotted the folks out. >> the nsa has, to its credit, done a good job persuading people their rights should be sacrificed. half of america thinks the nsa is keeping us safe. judge leon, the first judge to look a at this in ad adversarial can text. i have served search warrants. if the place say, your honor, in zip code 076
it's not the nsa going to the judge alone, it's something suing the nsa to stop them from spying. at the end of the lawsuit, the judge said, the spying is unconstitutional. you can't spy on all 380 million cell phones in the united states because you're looking for a half dozen phone calls without identifying the calls and the evidence you gave shows that it doesn't even work. it doesn't even give you the information that you are looking for and you haven't been able to point to a single...
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. >>> this, after a new bombshell from the nsa. kelly o'donnell explains. . this is a recurring -- >> the brief new look inside the secrets of the nsa. the director of national intelligence released several documents to show an oversight of the spy program that sweeps up americans phone record data and the government is acknowledged using a wider net than previously known in what is called hop analysis the nsa traces a call made by a terror suspect but can track the records linked to anyone the suspect calls and on to anyone each of those callers contact, and so on. senator dick durbin was clearly uneasy. >> when you look at the reach of this program and it envelopes a substantial number of americans. >> reporter: frustration between senators and the intelligence community starting with how nas leaker edward snowden was ever granted access to the country's most guarded spy programs. senator patrick leahy dismayed no heads are rolled at the nsa. >> a 29-year-old school dropout can come in and take out massive, massive amounts of data. it's obvious there weren'
. >>> this, after a new bombshell from the nsa. kelly o'donnell explains. . this is a recurring -- >> the brief new look inside the secrets of the nsa. the director of national intelligence released several documents to show an oversight of the spy program that sweeps up americans phone record data and the government is acknowledged using a wider net than previously known in what is called hop analysis the nsa traces a call made by a terror suspect but can track the records...
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when we come back, the nsa controversy grows. as a new round of leaks that the spy agency against the white house over who knew what about our overseas intelligence operati operations. [ coughs, sneezes ] i have a big meeting when we land, but i am so stuffed up, i can't rest. [ male announcer ] nyquil cold and flu liquid gels don't unstuff your nose. they don't? alka seltzer plus night fights your worst cold symptoms, plus has a decongestant. [ inhales deeply ] oh. what a relief it is. tomato florentine soup, it took a little time to get it just right. [ ding ] ♪ but finally, it happened. perfection. at progresso, we've got a passion for quality, because you've got a passion for taste. [ male announcer ] they are a glowing example of what it means to be the best. and at this special time of year, they shine even brighter. come to the winter event and get the mercedes-benz you've always wished for, now for an exceptional price. [ santa ] ho, ho, ho, ho! [ male announcer ] lease the 2014 e350 for $579 a month at your local merce
when we come back, the nsa controversy grows. as a new round of leaks that the spy agency against the white house over who knew what about our overseas intelligence operati operations. [ coughs, sneezes ] i have a big meeting when we land, but i am so stuffed up, i can't rest. [ male announcer ] nyquil cold and flu liquid gels don't unstuff your nose. they don't? alka seltzer plus night fights your worst cold symptoms, plus has a decongestant. [ inhales deeply ] oh. what a relief it is. tomato...
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nsa is not saying. the speculation is just about any of that and perhaps even more. >> drake says americans should be concerned about letting the government go too far in the tame of security. >> the only way for perfect security is perfect surveillance. >> that is george kaufman. that is what that would look like. >> drake is not alone in feeling that way. >> whatever you did electronically they could capture. >> bill worked at the nsa for nearly four decades starting as a data analyst in the days before desktop computers. after 9/11 the nsa fee bega bea warrantless surveillance program started by president bush. >> the telcoms providing billing data records of people in the united states calling people in the united states. my estimate was they were collecting on the order of 3 billion a day. >> 3 billion phone records. >> just internal to the country. >> in simple terms nsa is spying on americans inseidenberg of this country. >> that's correct. >> binney thought it was wrong and quit in protest. some
nsa is not saying. the speculation is just about any of that and perhaps even more. >> drake says americans should be concerned about letting the government go too far in the tame of security. >> the only way for perfect security is perfect surveillance. >> that is george kaufman. that is what that would look like. >> drake is not alone in feeling that way. >> whatever you did electronically they could capture. >> bill worked at the nsa for nearly four...
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two days after outing himself as the man who revealed details about secret nsa. of edward snowden working at a satellite nsa office in hawaii somehow got his hands on highly classified documents that had nothing to do with what he was actually working on as part of his job. how did that happen? did he act alone? and what else did he have access to. he seems to have vanished from public view. last known to be in hong kong but reportedly checked out monday and does not know whether he fled the city. one of the reporters who was leaked the information from snowden said there was more coming. the guardian's glenn green wald told the associated press "we are going to have a lot more significant revelations that have not yet been heard. in other words this story isn't over. dana priest is the investigative reporter from "the washington post" and jonathan wise man is the congressional correspondent for the "new york times." dana, thank you so much. i guess what's con founded a lot of us is sort of the implications of the story more than the revelation. the implication b
two days after outing himself as the man who revealed details about secret nsa. of edward snowden working at a satellite nsa office in hawaii somehow got his hands on highly classified documents that had nothing to do with what he was actually working on as part of his job. how did that happen? did he act alone? and what else did he have access to. he seems to have vanished from public view. last known to be in hong kong but reportedly checked out monday and does not know whether he fled the...
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tonight, we have a name and a face of the man at the center of the nsa surveillance revelations. the question still remain, are the programs necessary, are they dangerous? we'll be debating the issue coming up. >>> also tonight, how is this happening in america? another major metropolitan city is closing almost two dozen schools, laying off hundreds of teachers and aides, but plans for a new $400 million prison are still moving forward. i'll talk to the mayor of that city, michael nutter of philadelphia. >>> plus the primary field is set for the special election in new jersey senate race and it is a doozy. i really am excited to introduce you to the candidates. >>> we begin tonight with the biggest mystery in the news today. where in the world is edward snowden? this is the mira hotel in hong kong where edward snowden is believed to be holed up until today. it is just across the harbor less than 15 minutes way from hong kong's consulate which houses a cia station. something edward snowden himself was aware of this weekend when he revealed to the world precisely where he was with
tonight, we have a name and a face of the man at the center of the nsa surveillance revelations. the question still remain, are the programs necessary, are they dangerous? we'll be debating the issue coming up. >>> also tonight, how is this happening in america? another major metropolitan city is closing almost two dozen schools, laying off hundreds of teachers and aides, but plans for a new $400 million prison are still moving forward. i'll talk to the mayor of that city, michael...
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thanks. >>> turning now to nsa spying. it looks like the spy games admittedly run deep on both sides. james clapper says the u.s. spying on friendly for leaders is common, has been going on for years, and that our allies spy on us in return. >> it's invaluable to us to know where countries are coming from, what their policies are, how that would impact us across a whole range of issues. >> clapper suggested the outrage and surprise expressed by allies in recent days is either naive or disingenuous. >> some of this reminds me a lot of the classic movie casablanca. my god, there is gambling going on here. same kind of thing. >> the capitol hill grilling follows overseas reports on nsa spying in france, germany and spain. but nsa director keith alexander calls those reports false. they defended the data sweeping program as lawful and aimed at foreign terrorists and successful in saving lives. but a german member of the european parliament tells nbc news that confidence is destroyed. today a german delegation is expected at th
thanks. >>> turning now to nsa spying. it looks like the spy games admittedly run deep on both sides. james clapper says the u.s. spying on friendly for leaders is common, has been going on for years, and that our allies spy on us in return. >> it's invaluable to us to know where countries are coming from, what their policies are, how that would impact us across a whole range of issues. >> clapper suggested the outrage and surprise expressed by allies in recent days is...
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we've had these allegations since the nsa was born. and since guys like james banford started reporting on all the secret things the nsa does. these revelations that periodically shock us about what they do they basically never the programs, even the review of the programs, the leaked programs, they don't go away. they just expand over time. if we are weirded out by the pow erp of the nsa, their power so far is something that only grows. so how does thatnd? -- how does that end? joining us tonight for the interview is james banford, the original and foremost historian of the nsa. his newest book about general keith went on line at wired.com at the top of the show. thanks for being here. >> great to be here again. >> in silent war, this article you published at wired. it seems like you are trying to convey the immense power that keith alexander has that is underappreciated. why do we not understand how powerful he is in the agencies he runs? >> he's the most powerful figure in the history of the united states. there's never been an offi
we've had these allegations since the nsa was born. and since guys like james banford started reporting on all the secret things the nsa does. these revelations that periodically shock us about what they do they basically never the programs, even the review of the programs, the leaked programs, they don't go away. they just expand over time. if we are weirded out by the pow erp of the nsa, their power so far is something that only grows. so how does thatnd? -- how does that end? joining us...
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director of compliance jungle on an nsa general counsel rajesh be. talk about the recent report on the nsa i was doing earlier by cas on scene a professor of that about why harvard. i need more attention to the substance of the report and. to be there. it seems to be people's reactions are generally very positive which is gratifying. so what's the most shocking practice that you discover that the nsa was too late. we didn't discover any shocking practice so. our goal is to think about principles that are going to be helpful for the future and one thing we do is honor and respect the hard work of the intelligence community which is helping to keep our nation safe and help in helping to keep our allies say and support to keep in mind that some of the work is helping to prevent human rights abuses and atrocities pronto. we want to create sturdy foundations that are respectful of privacy and liberty and not accuse anybody of anything processing our group went to put this report together what kind of access for hugh grant and international security agenci
director of compliance jungle on an nsa general counsel rajesh be. talk about the recent report on the nsa i was doing earlier by cas on scene a professor of that about why harvard. i need more attention to the substance of the report and. to be there. it seems to be people's reactions are generally very positive which is gratifying. so what's the most shocking practice that you discover that the nsa was too late. we didn't discover any shocking practice so. our goal is to think about...
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his first job at the nsa was as a security guard. it was a covert site at the university of maryland. he says he got disillusioned an thought about exposing the secrets in a 2007 cia stint in geneva. will the u.s. try to extradite him or will some country offer him asylum? my next guest knows a little bit about that. good to see you dick. tell us what you think about his fate. is that wise? is that possible. >> it is theoretically possible. there's an extradition treaty between iceland and the united states but it was brought into force 1901. it's unlike it mentions anything happening with classified documents. iceland and other nordic countries are quite liberal when it comes to iceland. even if there's a valid extradition treaty they might decide to keep him thinking this is a political crime. he's being charged for politics. that's why he might be a i believe to stay there. >> what about hong kong? the u.s. has an extradition treaty with hong kong? >> they do. the united states and hong kong have a very valid working extradition t
his first job at the nsa was as a security guard. it was a covert site at the university of maryland. he says he got disillusioned an thought about exposing the secrets in a 2007 cia stint in geneva. will the u.s. try to extradite him or will some country offer him asylum? my next guest knows a little bit about that. good to see you dick. tell us what you think about his fate. is that wise? is that possible. >> it is theoretically possible. there's an extradition treaty between iceland...
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a long weekend of questions about the nsa surveillance programs led to an afternoon of answers today on capitol hill. unfortunately we and you were not invited, but members of both the house and senate were in closed session to learn more. meanwhile, the contractor who started it all is officially out of a job, and may be on the run. the focus tonight is on the man at the top of the intelligence ladder. chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge begins the coverage. >> reporter: democratic senator ron wyden is calling out james clapper. >> we sent them the questions ahead of time. we indicated to them afterwards there would be an opportunity to amend it, and that's where i'll leave it. >> reporter: he wants public hearings on data collection of straight answers to direct questions in march. >> does the nsa collect any type of data at all on millions or hundreds of millions of americans? >> no, sir. >> it does not? >> not wittingly. there are cases where they could inadvertently perhaps collect but not wittingly. >> reporter: over the weekend, clapper likened wyden's question
a long weekend of questions about the nsa surveillance programs led to an afternoon of answers today on capitol hill. unfortunately we and you were not invited, but members of both the house and senate were in closed session to learn more. meanwhile, the contractor who started it all is officially out of a job, and may be on the run. the focus tonight is on the man at the top of the intelligence ladder. chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge begins the coverage. >> reporter:...
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and the nsa issue is a broader issue. and you're right. young people rightly are sensitive to the need to maintain their privacy and their internet freedom. and by the way, so am i. that's part of not just our first amendment rights and expectations, but it's particularly something young people care so much about because they spend so much time texting and instagraming and, you know. >> whatever. >> i mean, something's coming up every single day. and so all of us spend more and more of our lives in sign ea si. now the reality is, first of all, we have people who are trying to hurt us. and they communicate through these same systems. if we're going to do better about preventing a terrorist attack, we do want to keep eyes on some bad actors. the second thing is that the same cyberspace that gives us all this incredible information and allows us to reach out around the world makes our bank accounts vulnerable. cybercrime is a huge problem and a growing problem. so we've got to be in there some way to help protect the american people even as w
and the nsa issue is a broader issue. and you're right. young people rightly are sensitive to the need to maintain their privacy and their internet freedom. and by the way, so am i. that's part of not just our first amendment rights and expectations, but it's particularly something young people care so much about because they spend so much time texting and instagraming and, you know. >> whatever. >> i mean, something's coming up every single day. and so all of us spend more and more...
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certainly the nsa has it. this ability to know everything every time somebody does something wrong. they've got pictures of them at the atm machine, pictures of them going to walmart. apparently we're under surveillance. it seems hard to believe we can't tell if a person's the man or woman she claims to be or not. >> sure. that's the big sticking point right now. e-verify is one thing. this biometric fingerprinting system is another thing. the question is, is it too costly? will it take too long to implement 100% across the board? i think there's a general consensus among the actors that they want to move to a system in which we use our electronic advantages to help secure the advantages to make sure that people aren't hiring undocumented workers, et cetera. the question is, is it so burdensome an that you end up putting the pathway part so far down the road that it makes it pointless for pro immigration reform supporters to sign onto the bill. >> let's be fair here. you and i, sam, and the governor here have to show a passport to visit these other countries besides the united state
certainly the nsa has it. this ability to know everything every time somebody does something wrong. they've got pictures of them at the atm machine, pictures of them going to walmart. apparently we're under surveillance. it seems hard to believe we can't tell if a person's the man or woman she claims to be or not. >> sure. that's the big sticking point right now. e-verify is one thing. this biometric fingerprinting system is another thing. the question is, is it too costly? will it take...
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. >> a major blow to the nsa data program. a federal judge rules the national security agency bulk collection of american phone records likely violates the constitution. al judge granted a flim nature reinjunction sought by two plaintiffs. it will open the door to more challenges to the program. edward snowden released a statement saying this. a secret program authorized by a secret court was when exposed to the light of day found to violate american's rights. it is the first of many. president obama is set to meet today with executives to talk about problems with the nsa lake and obamacare web site. >> the suspect in the deadly shooting in an up scale new jersey mall. justin freedman was killed during a car jacking. twol men walked up to the couple as they were about to get in their range rover. they say the car jackers shot the husband then took off in the range rover which was later found 10 miles away at an abandoned house in newark. a 10 now dollar award is being offered for anything thinformat leads to the arrest. 177-84
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he runs the nsa. >> shepard: elizabeth, do you agree? >> i don't question the people who immigrant pled this program believed they were acting in the best interests of the united states and they're in fact asking to further our national security. the problem with that is that these powers are so broad especially the way they're being interpreted and applied, they open the door for tremendous potential abuse. i'm not comfort end when i hear the president say i trust everyone who is running this program, because i don't think he knows every single person who is sitting at the computer, but even if he does, those aren't the same people running this program in four years and eight years and 15 years. >> elizabeth, judge footprint, thank you. maybe we need to have an extra bed in the bedroom for the government minder to watch everything we do. turns out we don't need a bed. it's possible for them to know when i'm using any microwave of ven. >> general petraeus gave a speech he thought it was public and someone made it mcin which he said pico
he runs the nsa. >> shepard: elizabeth, do you agree? >> i don't question the people who immigrant pled this program believed they were acting in the best interests of the united states and they're in fact asking to further our national security. the problem with that is that these powers are so broad especially the way they're being interpreted and applied, they open the door for tremendous potential abuse. i'm not comfort end when i hear the president say i trust everyone who is...
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could get access to nsa secrets and help expose them. so that does undermine a bit the idea that having seen the invasions of privacy by the nsa caused him to become a whistleblower. >> okay. let me go over to michael, over to david on this. what does that tell you? i'm not sure it tells me anything. suppose the guy says i'm going into some organization to do espionage on them because my hunch is they're doing stuff they shouldn't be doing. why does that make him less a whistleblower the fact that he went to the job with booz allen so that he could penetrate the nsa? why is that a bad thing? >> i'm not sure if it's a bad thing, but if his story was i was doing any job and i discovered something that was wrong, and therefore i felt compelled to release it, that's different than saying i'm going to knowingly sort of lie to get into a position because, you know, he has to sign a nondisclosure, you know, confidentiality agreements, and he did all that stuff. so it probably makes it harder for him legally. i'm sure -- i'm not sure he's going
could get access to nsa secrets and help expose them. so that does undermine a bit the idea that having seen the invasions of privacy by the nsa caused him to become a whistleblower. >> okay. let me go over to michael, over to david on this. what does that tell you? i'm not sure it tells me anything. suppose the guy says i'm going into some organization to do espionage on them because my hunch is they're doing stuff they shouldn't be doing. why does that make him less a whistleblower the...
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let's go back to the mission that nsa does. foreign intelligence, we are focused on counterterrorism. that is our mission is to protect this country from things like 9/11. >>> nation's intelligence chief told the journal today he stands by those comments. what i said the nsa does not go through citizens' emails. clapper indicated on he was referring to emails and they also said only when a phone number is deemed suspicious that the government goes back to the court and ask for permission to further scrutinize an individual. >> chris: thank you. opponent went on the road today to push his agenda. he is not a captive of the washington scandals. but the new nsa controversy followed him out of town. ed henry reports on the president trying to change the subject. >> if president obama thought a quick trip to north carolina would calm the controversies in washington. >> the middle-class has to be prospering, not just folks at the very top. >> reporter: it was all ground out by outrage from the right to left. nsa collecting the phone
let's go back to the mission that nsa does. foreign intelligence, we are focused on counterterrorism. that is our mission is to protect this country from things like 9/11. >>> nation's intelligence chief told the journal today he stands by those comments. what i said the nsa does not go through citizens' emails. clapper indicated on he was referring to emails and they also said only when a phone number is deemed suspicious that the government goes back to the court and ask for...
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the nsa is in the forefront and the changes he wants to propose to the nsa and over all spying program. i hope he addresses that at length. i have been bothered by that for months now. obama care is an issue that we talk about repeatedly and i would like to know how the website is doing. >> it crashed last hour. >> yeah. >> i love julie because i never know what she will say. ken, what does the president say? >> if he wants to build trust back that is eroding, i think he has to look at the american people and say this is what happened so far. these mistakes have been made and ultimately as the leader, the buck stops with me and i will get behind closed doors and pull colors together and we are going to do what entrepreneurial and business people and sports leaders do when confident is eroded. >> we'll fix it. he needs to say something about fixing it. >> i thought he said that in november. it didn't happen. >> here's why. tony robbins said, when you have problems, you have questions. and leaders ask questions when there is big problems. how do we solve. it instead of talking points, he
the nsa is in the forefront and the changes he wants to propose to the nsa and over all spying program. i hope he addresses that at length. i have been bothered by that for months now. obama care is an issue that we talk about repeatedly and i would like to know how the website is doing. >> it crashed last hour. >> yeah. >> i love julie because i never know what she will say. ken, what does the president say? >> if he wants to build trust back that is eroding, i think he...
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i don't know why i didn't think of it sooner, the nsa would -- >> right. here's the thing. the power points we have been showing while you've been talking, these are from the prism power points. quite extraordinary they put them into power point form, when you think about it, but they did. what do they tell us, because the key thing to me is the suggestion from them that they have worked hand in hand with these internet companies but many of these companies have come out strongly tonight saying absolutely, we did not work hand in hand with them. >> there are a couple things to know about that. one is that it's very clear from the fine print of the document and not just the fine print. there is something in the speaker's notes but also in the slides themselves. the government is clear that the most sensitive secret in this top secret/si/orcon/no foreign document is the identity of the companies. it puts the company in awkward position that it could have legal consequences for the company and they really, really don't want the companies to stop cooperating. i'm not shocked th
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that's nsa's charge. the first program executed under section 215 of the patriot act -- >> in total we hear about four cases where officials say that terror plots were disrupted and michael isikoff remains with us and obviously we were talking about szazi before break. your reaction to the other three he talked about just now. >> details were pretty sketchy. so it is a little hard to evaluate based on the information that they have just supplied. i would note that general alexander, when he introduced shawn joyce from the fbi, he was very careful. he talked about how the programs contributed to the falling of these plots. he did not say that they were solely responsible for foiling the plots. so i think that's a little bit of a sort of walk back from statement we were hearing last week. it is important to note that basic nsa surveillance program that they are citing here, that the foreign terrorist e-mails and telephones overseas. and when they get information that they are in communication with somebody
that's nsa's charge. the first program executed under section 215 of the patriot act -- >> in total we hear about four cases where officials say that terror plots were disrupted and michael isikoff remains with us and obviously we were talking about szazi before break. your reaction to the other three he talked about just now. >> details were pretty sketchy. so it is a little hard to evaluate based on the information that they have just supplied. i would note that general alexander,...
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joining me, a former nsa officer. good to see you. might edward snowden be looking at charges from espionage to perhaps revealing classified information if the department of justice or the u.s. is able to get their hands on him, given that he is in hong kong? >> i think almost inevitably they'll charge him. he he revealed signals intelligence, top-secret. the government is obligated to go after him, bring charges against him. i just don't see any way out of it. whether you agree with him or not, he's vial latted the law. they cannot let this pass. >> apparently he was formally a technical assistant for the cia. he's been working for a defense contractor, one that has offices in atlanta, hawaii, as well as in virginia. he has apparently been working at the national security agency for the last four years as an employee of one of those contractors. he clearly had access to this kind of information and reveals that he thought it was the right thing to do in which to reveal it. but that he chose hong kong to -- in which to flee, to find s
joining me, a former nsa officer. good to see you. might edward snowden be looking at charges from espionage to perhaps revealing classified information if the department of justice or the u.s. is able to get their hands on him, given that he is in hong kong? >> i think almost inevitably they'll charge him. he he revealed signals intelligence, top-secret. the government is obligated to go after him, bring charges against him. i just don't see any way out of it. whether you agree with him...
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good morning to you. >> hi, veronica. >> let's talk about the nsa listening in on heads of state. how do you feel these revelations have effeaffected t united states and what damage has been done. >> it's too early to tell how much lasting damage but it's a bit of a public relations problem for the white house. you have a close ally in angela merkel who the president has tried to develop a working relationship on issues like terrorism, the global economy and now she is very upset and probably rightly so about the revelations that the u.s. has been tapping her cell phone now as far back as 2002 in the bush administration and the question is whether the president was ever briefed about this. if not, why not? why didn't he end it earlier? but the white house saying the president didn't know about it until recently and they stopped it. they're going to send a delegation here to get to the bottom of it. >> let's talk about what's happening here in washington. not everyone is angry about this. we have republican sasing these countries should be thankful. we heard from peter king earlier
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the nsa is a roll reversal. for starters there's a lawsuit from the american civil liberties union alleging they have gone over board collecting data on perhaps every american who uses a phone. >> that's not what the law allows. it is not what our constitution allows. >> the person who has the most to explain director of national intelligence james clapper whose testimony just free months ago before congress strikes many as misleading if not untruthful. >> does the nsa collect any type of data at all on millions off hundreds of millions of american as soon as >>> no, sir. >> it does not? >> not wittingly. >> there are inadverse tent cases but not wittingly. >> since the question ahead of time we indicated to them afterwards there would be an opportunity to amend it that's where i will leave it. >> here is clapper's explanation. i responded in what i thought was the most truthful or least most untruthful manner. the man behind the leaks edward snowden has disappeared. last seen in hong kong as the justice departm
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thomas drake, nsa whistle blower. thanks for being with us this evening. >> thanks for having me, judge. >> judge jeanine: coming up, another obama 180. the president possibly getting us into yet another war by pledging military support to syria. and later, sex, drugs around the state department. besides logging miles what was with angie's list, i save time, money, and i avoid frustration. you'll find reviews on home repair to healthcare written by people just like you. you want to be sure the money you're about to spend is money well spent. angie's list -- reviews you can trust. weapons against its citizens. now, the judge. >>> we now know that chemical weapons have been used for almost a year by the syrian regime. we have done nothing. so i think it is time that we act in a very serious way if a know fly zone is what they decided to do i'm sure our military has taken the right preparations for carrying out a successful operation and i will support that. >> the obama administration suddenly sees the light and acknowl
thomas drake, nsa whistle blower. thanks for being with us this evening. >> thanks for having me, judge. >> judge jeanine: coming up, another obama 180. the president possibly getting us into yet another war by pledging military support to syria. and later, sex, drugs around the state department. besides logging miles what was with angie's list, i save time, money, and i avoid frustration. you'll find reviews on home repair to healthcare written by people just like you. you want to...
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nsa says, whether or not it's unreasonable depends on the cost benefit analysis. the cost of privacy against the benefits of security. it's an argument we need and will have it at the highest level. >> juan, the president pointed out in defending nsa surveillance, though he says he is open and i think indicates he is going accept some restrictions -- but the president said, in more than ten years of this mass collection of data, there's not a single documented case of abuse. a single case that we know of where an american's privacy has been violated. >> correct, but the larger problem is the sense that what they could be fishing around in your private -- nobody invites it. to me it's a political issue at the highest levels as george was saying. at the political level you have to be ready to say, yes, cut back and limited the powers of the nsa and that's why we that this newest attack by terrorists. we live in a very different age. not only the laws that changed and the technology changed. we live in an age of terrorism, and i think we have to say to our political
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let me get back to the nsa here. because i'm interested in your personal opinion based on your past in the military and as an analyst. do you believe -- do you believe any of these recommendations will come to pass, number one, and should they? >> well, the old definition of cam is a horse designed by committee. and when i read through what the report recommends, basically, the thing that's most notable is that it doesn't recommend ending, fully terminating any nsa programs. in fact, it acknowledges that they have real value, it recommends more restrictions on them. offer something of the rules of the game. but basically, it's just a committee feels they have to do something so it did something. but i don't think it's going to fundamentally change things. some of the recommendations like split out nsa and cybercommand, to anybody that's been in the business as opposed to another think tank talking commando head that makes no sense at all. >> you actually believe that a lot of these programs should remain some place b
let me get back to the nsa here. because i'm interested in your personal opinion based on your past in the military and as an analyst. do you believe -- do you believe any of these recommendations will come to pass, number one, and should they? >> well, the old definition of cam is a horse designed by committee. and when i read through what the report recommends, basically, the thing that's most notable is that it doesn't recommend ending, fully terminating any nsa programs. in fact, it...
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nsa's website right now. this page used to hold the nsa's latest fact sheet, responding to the reporting that has stemmed from the edward snowden leak. now, error notice. this agency is answering its critics but then erasing its answers. and there's more to that. hold on. >>> back in 2003, the much i'll just press this, and you'll save on both. ding! ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, llllet's get ready to bundlllllle... [ holding final syllable ] oh, yeah, sorry! let's get ready to bundle and save. now, that's progressive. oh, i think i broke my spleen! home insurance provided and serviced by third party insurers. >>> back in 2003, the much beloved singer and actress barbra streisand filed a lawsuit. she decided to sue a group called the california coastal records project. the california coastal records project documents erosion on the california coast by taking pictures and posting them online. it's not super controversial activity, but barbra streisand's home happened to be on the california coast in an
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so some dispute about precisely what role this nsa surveillance did play. and i should note that general alexander in his testimony was a bit caution in the way he described the nsa surveillance program's role. he said the programs have contributed to the thwarting of the plot. did not make the claim they were solely responsible for thwarting plot. >> correlation, not causation. >> right. until you really dig into the weeds, it becomes very difficult to decide exactly what role the programs played in thwarting the plots. i should point out something that is important here. the businessic nsa surveillance program w program, targeting contacts overseas, when they come into contact with someone in the united states, conducting surveillance of those communications, has not really been controversial. the people who have -- it's been sort of publicly acknowledged for quite sometime. it's been debated. that's not what triggered this whole controversy. what really did it was the existence of this holy separate program to use the provision of the patriot act, busine
so some dispute about precisely what role this nsa surveillance did play. and i should note that general alexander in his testimony was a bit caution in the way he described the nsa surveillance program's role. he said the programs have contributed to the thwarting of the plot. did not make the claim they were solely responsible for thwarting plot. >> correlation, not causation. >> right. until you really dig into the weeds, it becomes very difficult to decide exactly what role the...
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former nsa spy boss just ended last of handful of interviews bashing. phone ringing, i think the jig is up. maybe somebody's telling them i'm here. do i hide? hayden approacheded and said would you like a real interview? he replied, i'm not a reporter. his reply, everybody's a reporter. later issues a statement, had a nice chat with my fellow pittsburgher. very difficult issues. aside of political guidance, too, that limited the things i did when i was director of nsa. it wasn't a criticism. this is of course a larger phenomenon. the surveillance can no longer protect itself from being surveilled and in the broader sense, we know this to be true. edward snowden showed that. in the end, watchers are having a hard time being escaped being watched. joining me now is tom, the current ceo of -- tom, that conversation that happened with him when he came over, what did he say? >> just like you said it, chris. he said would you like a real interview? i said i'm not a real journalist. he said everybody's a real journalist, then he sad sat down and we had a conve
former nsa spy boss just ended last of handful of interviews bashing. phone ringing, i think the jig is up. maybe somebody's telling them i'm here. do i hide? hayden approacheded and said would you like a real interview? he replied, i'm not a reporter. his reply, everybody's a reporter. later issues a statement, had a nice chat with my fellow pittsburgher. very difficult issues. aside of political guidance, too, that limited the things i did when i was director of nsa. it wasn't a criticism....
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the nsa. knows what everyone's talking about. >> get a warrant. go after a terrorist or a murderer or a rapist. but don't troll through a billion phone records every day. that is unconstitutional. i'm going to be seeing if i can challenge this at the supreme court level. >> i'm not sure that you are the right person to lead this particular challenge. you might remember that when the justices ruled obama care constitutional last year, rand paul said just because a couple people on the supreme court declare something to be constitutional does not make it so. >> i saw an interesting commercial directed to newly graduated men and women in this country. it's fascinating. take a look at this for june grads. >> are you interested in building your future while you help your country? the national security agency is looking for bright motivated men and women who can keep their [ bleep ] mouths shut. the national security agency, the good hands people. >> well, next updates from some other former presidents. former president george herbert walker bush turns
the nsa. knows what everyone's talking about. >> get a warrant. go after a terrorist or a murderer or a rapist. but don't troll through a billion phone records every day. that is unconstitutional. i'm going to be seeing if i can challenge this at the supreme court level. >> i'm not sure that you are the right person to lead this particular challenge. you might remember that when the justices ruled obama care constitutional last year, rand paul said just because a couple people on...
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not far from the nsa headquarters. in 2003 he enlisted in the army but was discharged after breaking both legs in a training accident. he first work as an ns a a as security guard before transferring to c.i.a.. that job gave him clearance to access a wide array of classified information. then in 2009 he took his first legally nsa job working at facilities in japan and hawaii. before this news broke, this weekend we had been telling you the obama administration had promised a full investigation into the nsa leaks. now that someone has come forward, what happens next? andrew napolitano joins us by phone. judge are you with us? >> yes. >> harris: first edward snowden are blowing the whistle but some people won't call him a whistleblower. let's start there? >> for him to qualify as a whistleblower he would need to demonstrate, his behavior on which he blew a whistle was illegal or unconstitutional. on its face i say that because i haven't seen the documents that the government filed with the court. on its face they file a
not far from the nsa headquarters. in 2003 he enlisted in the army but was discharged after breaking both legs in a training accident. he first work as an ns a a as security guard before transferring to c.i.a.. that job gave him clearance to access a wide array of classified information. then in 2009 he took his first legally nsa job working at facilities in japan and hawaii. before this news broke, this weekend we had been telling you the obama administration had promised a full investigation...
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>> nsa does not hold such a database. >> does nsa have a database that you maintain that holds the contents of americans phone calls. do you have recordings of our calls. is there a national database that has the con tent of our calls? >> we're not allowed to do that nor do we do that unless we have a court ordinaer to do that. it's only in specific cases an almost an fbi lead not ours. >> there are questions that many americans want to know. internet companies are weighing in on all of this about how much does our information have access to. yahoo is the latest to try to explain joining apple, facebook, microsoft to talk about yahoo. what do they have to say? >> reporter: we're hearing from these major internet companies. yahoo is saying they received 12 to 13,000 requests for data in the last six months. we're beginning to wrap our head around what are these requests for. let me read you some of the most common questions. number one is fraud. they're looking for that kind of information. homicides, kidnappings and also other criminal investigations. what i think we should keep in mind her
>> nsa does not hold such a database. >> does nsa have a database that you maintain that holds the contents of americans phone calls. do you have recordings of our calls. is there a national database that has the con tent of our calls? >> we're not allowed to do that nor do we do that unless we have a court ordinaer to do that. it's only in specific cases an almost an fbi lead not ours. >> there are questions that many americans want to know. internet companies are...
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where are the people mad at the nsa should be mad about this. it is not just one entity controlling the information. it is all of the different police jurisdictions. cities and states have different rules. i don't know what their safe guards are to make sure that people who are innocent but maybe caught up in a drag net aren't violated in the future. >> this is people that are arrested. someone who has contacts in the system. if you are at the scene of a crime and three guys have supposedly allegedly committed a crime or suspects they are going to get there three and say perhaps only two end up being prosecuted. they still got his goods. five years down the road if he is in fact hanging out with the same people and does something else then they will have it and will come up with a positive hit in the system is how that works. >> i'm the one, i have a problem with the nsa and i don't have a problem with this because of the fact that they are suspects. there is probable cause. they may or not be guilty. they are not tried yet. >> i am suspicious o
where are the people mad at the nsa should be mad about this. it is not just one entity controlling the information. it is all of the different police jurisdictions. cities and states have different rules. i don't know what their safe guards are to make sure that people who are innocent but maybe caught up in a drag net aren't violated in the future. >> this is people that are arrested. someone who has contacts in the system. if you are at the scene of a crime and three guys have...